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Ex-Pearl officer pleads guilty to bullying arrestee into licking urine off floor
SUMMARY: Former Pearl police officer Michael Christian Green appeared in federal court today after being charged with deprivation of civil rights under color of law. Green, previously known as Michael Christian Bradshaw, pleaded guilty to commanding an arrestee to drink urine from a holding cell floor. Mayor Jake Windham of Pearl expressed dismay at the incident, emphasizing the city's commitment to transparency and holding officers to a higher standard. Green's bond was set at $10,000 with a potential penalty of one year in prison. He must surrender his law enforcement certificate in Mississippi permanently. Mayor Windham apologized to the victim's family and stated that the city will do the right thing. Green faces sentencing in the coming months.
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ICC graduation held on Friday
SUMMARY: Graduation season is here, a special day for students celebrating their hard work and achievement. WTV Jake White reported live from the ICC campus in Tupelo, where the energy was incredible. Graduates expressed happiness at finally walking across the stage after years of hard work. The event was packed with new grads and their loved ones at the Davis Event Center. Some graduates shared their feelings of accomplishment and gratitude towards their teachers and peers. State House speaker Jason White also congratulated the graduates. Overall, it was a day of celebration and pride for all the college graduates.
Students from the Itawamba Community College graduated on Friday.
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Students in New Albany take a tour of the city
SUMMARY: Over 200 third graders from New Albany Elementary and East Union Attendance Center in Union County went on a downtown tour to visit local businesses and learn about different occupations. The annual school field trip gave students the opportunity to understand the roles that businesses play in their community. They visited various establishments to gain insights into different jobs and the importance of each business in the area. The tour allowed the students to connect classroom learning to real-world experiences and explore the diverse career opportunities available in their community.
Third graders from New Albany Elementary and East Union Attendance Center took a tour of New Albany.
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Local dentists offer free dental care in Amory
SUMMARY: Local dentists in Amry held a special event where they provided free dental work for one day to those without insurance. The event, held at HT and Family Dental Care, aimed to give back to the community after receiving support following last year's tornado. People came together to put smiles on faces and provide fillings, cleanings, and extractions at no cost. The clinic decided to offer this rare gift as a way to show appreciation for the community's support. This gesture was a blessing for those without dental insurance, who struggle to afford costly dental procedures. Volunteers and employees worked together to make the event a reality.
Local dentists offered free dental care in Amory on Friday.
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